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Alice Frances Casa 20 Schofield Street “Whatever is—is best. Alice anti her friend, Charlotte, arrive in tin morning just in time to hoar tin last hell ring. but this does not disturb Alice’s happy, fun-loving disposition. Her favorite study is phonography, in w h i c h she is it leader. Alice is also it very line pianist; however, it would not stir-prise us to hear of her being a stenographer under Spanish dictation. Teresa Elizabeth Caulfield 53 Bancroft Street she is a ehilil of lofty 'lift uml urane.” “Terry,” its she is called, is not lacking in originality nor in in tellectual powers. Her translations prove that she is it conscientious student. She has won it fixed place in the hearts of the girls by her pleasing personality. Our best wishes go with her for a successful career. Anna Itertha Condon G7 Bergen Street Wreathe the irorlil trllli your smiles: Two O's, two N s, a C, and it 1). put them together and spell it word for me. Have yon solved the puzzle, yet?— Yes, Bertha Condon. Whenever you are feeling blue, go to her; she will cheer you up because the bright side is ill ways the right side for her. Bertha intends to go higher next year. Irene Frances Cooney 153 Calhoun Street Imre lint ii thinil to fear Inca use niy heart is pare. “Appearances are deceiving is so true of Irene. Quiet and reserved naturally, one is surprised to find such bursts of humor as bubble up from under her e o n servatism. Irene deserted the hit Us of Classical for our own dear classrooms. Her rendering of the “Aetteid” gives us translations worth while. Dorothea Inez Croirelt 3(1 Mulberry Street •‘I am eonti nteil iritli what I hare, little he it. or much.” A very distinguished young lady is Dorothea. She Inis won the hearts of her classmates by her genial ways. , s an actress in our plays, she has shown great ability. If, in the future. she becomes ;t stenographer, she will prove a capable one. Congratulations to her prospective employer. Tin Xaricr” Pa ye Thirteen
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i t ' - Catherine Etula BrnneM Evelyn Veronica Bullock 165 Angcll Street A s r A Hymansville. R. 1. V h v “A full, rich nature free to trust “.4 sunny tray. a smile for all.” I.Oil’ll. I.lllll illl’l just. Our president Kate , not Katli-ryne. is one of the pioneers of S.X. A. from her “Minim” days. Loyalty, candor. and generosity. are Kate’s outstanding traits of character. She always looks and draws others to look for the sun that most shine through the darkest (hauls. Her motto, “He cheerful-wipe thine eyes,” is contagious. The class of ■”: will never forget her loyalty to them. Evelyn e o m e s from the country every morning as is shown by her rosy cheeks, which toll the country's charms, and Evelyn has charms, too many for this volume to hold. Her rendering of “Carolina,” etc., have helped us in our Physical Culture. A succesful typist we hope to see Evelyn in the future. Mabel Josephine Hurler 41 Manning; Street 'Fun is seen in her ilnneinff eyes Mabel is one of the group that occupies the lower table at luncheon and to state that fact means to speak volumes. She has artistic ability, too, as you will see by her sketches in the “Xavier.” We winder at times is it French or Drawing that most attracts her. Mabel is rf a gentle and kindly nature, much loved by everyone in S. X. A. 1 ary Sophie Campbell 8'.! Hope Street It is latter to he lauyhiny than to he stalling.” Sophie's witty sayings and comic remarks have been a source of amusement to us from time to time. She is quite interested in ' irgil. and has done some good English work that surprised us. She belongs to the “Social Six.” a group of most congenial girls. She is reviewing for College “Exams.” Ilarnarcl Mary Cantwell Lonsdale, It. I. hi inti hearts are mare than coronets.' Margaret came to ns in the third year: her loving manner and genial disposition are an inspiration to 11s. She excels in English, especially as a poet, and she leads in the short story. If one can judge by the past and present, her future work will gain for her love, friendship. and trust. ••The Xarier Cape Tirelre
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Angela Louise Crowley lf 3 Quarry Street, East Providence, R. I. (Icntlc in manner, resolute in deed. Let us introduce to you this demure young lady, who is the I rue and the only complement of East Providence. Angela entered the classical course in her first year, hut the commercial course claimed her as a Sophomore, in which she enjoys a good standing. Though she seems demure, she is really jolly and is loved and respected by her classmates. Her plans are till her own. • La. 1 . ' ' Helen Pauline Daniels 54 Baker Streets a “To those who know thee not Mo wonts ran point thee; To those who do. oil wonts ore faint.” Helen recently e a m e from tin prosaic city, Pawtucket, and we are glad she is in Providence. VVe find her a jolly, loving friend, and we s o m e t i in e s think and we truly know that without her, the class of '2d would be incomplete. May everything that’s good come to you in your future plans. Helen. Mara Madeline Define lag Holden Street Street promptings with kindest deals were in tier rerp looks. Mary, a commercial girl, is very studious. Her interest in all class atl'airs has been particularly helpful. We feel sure she’ll be a ste- nographer and win her way to success for she has been so conscientious and reliable and has such a pleasant disposition. Adeline Marie Devlin 159 Beacon Avenue “To he true to my word, my w irk end mil friends.” Adeline has gained the affection of her classmates by her quiet, unassuming manner: we have all concluded that in her is a hidden treasure that time will have to unfold to us. Her favorite study is phonography. Best wishes of the class follow you in your commercial carte r, Adeline! Mary Rosamond Eagan 93 Hospital Street — “Whal she knows would fill a volume.” What a wide, general knowledge Mary has! Many bright moments in class have been due to her original outbursts. She intends to go to college. Though she revels in study, jollification is not an unknown quantity with her. Latin and Versification are her favorite subjects. See her “Virgilian Verses” locked up in these pages. Page Fourteen 'The drier'
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